Young Maltese Dancer Accepted At Prestigious Ballet School

Apr 8 2025 Share

Young Maltese dancer Gig Baldacchino has just been accepted at the prestigious Elmhurst Ballet School in Birmingham after successfully audition some weeks ago.

Taking to social media, Gig’s mother, Connie, shared a heartfelt message recounting her son’s passion for dance and his hard work to arrive at this point.

‘Dance has always been your passion since you were just three years old. We have watched you grow, improve your technique and learn so many different dance disciplines.’

His mother explained how he went on to win a number of awards and achievements, both locally and internationally.

Now, his hard work is paying off massively as he moves to the UK for the continuation of his journey.

Well done Gig!

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First Edition Of Mixgħela In Mellieħa In Aid Of Puttinu Cares

Apr 8 2025 Share

The Mellieħa Local Council has announced the first edition of Mixgħela in Mellieħa, an event set to take place on Holy Thursday, April 17, at 8:00 PM in the Sanctuary Courtyard.

The initiative forms part of the council’s Holy Week activities and is held in collaboration with the Mellieħa Fireworks Team, Għaqda tan-Nar Maria Bambina Mellieha.

This atmospheric evening will feature a stunning display of 4,000 candles, each symbolizing hope and community spirit. Visitors are invited to light candles in return for donations, with all proceeds going towards Puttinu Cares.

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Miriana Sets Bouncy Ball Trend Among Eurovision Singers

Miriana Sets Bouncy Ball Trend Among Eurovision Singers
Apr 8 2025 Share

Taking to social media stories, Eurovision representatives for Finland, Erika Vikman, and Denmark, Sissal Johanna Noroberg Nicalsen, shared the absolute vibe that Miriana Conte has created in the Eurovision world.

Both singers shared to stories videos of themselves on bouncy gym balls, with both of them exclaiming how they can no longer treat such training equipment normally due to Miriana.

 

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‘Miriana Conte made my gym look like this’, wrote Vikman as she bounced on a black ball and blasted Conte’s song ‘SERVING’ (formerly KANT).

Miriana later shared Sissal’s video as well, who wrote: “I’ll never see a gym ball again without thinking about Miriana.”

‘Work babies work’, wrote the Maltese representative.

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Malta Sees Continued Decline In Crime Rates Despite Population Growth

Malta Sees Continued Decline In Crime Rates Despite Population Growth
Apr 8 2025 Share

Malta’s crime rate has continued its steady decline, with 2024 recording 16,662 crimes — a 1% drop from 2023. This figure is remarkably lower than what would be expected when compared to past decades, especially given the country’s population increase to over 563,000 people.

The number of crimes per 1,000 persons dropped from 45 in 2004 to 30 in 2024, placing Malta among the safer countries in the EU, particularly in theft and sexual violence rates.

The homicide clearance rate remained 100% for cases since 2018, and in 2024, the homicide rate dropped to 0.7 per 100,000 people.

However, certain areas still require public vigilance. Theft-related crimes rose by 10%, with pickpocketing increasing to 650 cases. Domestic violence, especially psychological abuse, remains a growing issue, making up 78% of all domestic abuse cases.

As crime shifts more into indoor and digital spaces, awareness campaigns and individual responsibility are now more crucial than ever. Experts warn that while statistics show improvement, the perception of crime, often fuelled by media coverage, still affects public confidence and needs careful handling.

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